Archive Backdrop Blur
Archive Poster

Archive

"Death is not the end"

2038: George Almore is working on a true human-equivalent AI, and his latest prototype is almost ready. This sensitive phase is also the riskiest as he has a goal that must be hidden at all costs—being reunited with his dead wife.

Top Cast

  • Theo James

    Theo James

    George Almore

  • Stacy Martin

    Stacy Martin

    Jules Almore / J3 / J2 (voice)

  • Rhona Mitra

    Rhona Mitra

    Simone

  • Peter Ferdinando

    Peter Ferdinando

    Tagg

  • Lia Williams

    Lia Williams

    House (voice)

  • Toby Jones

    Toby Jones

    Vincent Sinclair

  • Richard Glover

    Richard Glover

    Melvin

  • Hans Peterson

    Hans Peterson

    Elson

  • Hadisha Sovetova

    Hadisha Sovetova

    Waitress

Overview

2038: George Almore is working on a true human-equivalent AI, and his latest prototype is almost ready. This sensitive phase is also the riskiest as he has a goal that must be hidden at all costs—being reunited with his dead wife.

Rating

6.4 / 10
816 Reviews
2 Popular

2 Reviews

  • therapist
    therapist
    7 Nov 10, 2020

    Initially I thought it was a movie about A.I. since it's a catchy word in tech these days. The movie moves in a slow pace and sometimes I felt a little bored, but the ending was nice. Soundtrack was great. The robots could use a little more CGI since you could clearly see it was a person behind them. I would rate the movie 7/10. It was entertaining.

  • Ahmad
    Ahmad
    7 Dec 8, 2022

    Wow! It’s rare for a film to render me completely speechless, but this one did just that. “Archive” is a visually stunning and emotionally moving film. The set design is immersive and transports the viewer into the world of the story. Theo James delivers his best performance yet. The film does an excellent job of telling its story through visuals rather than relying on heavy dialogue, which adds to its impact. The little interactions with the robots were exceptional; I’ve never seen anything close to it on the main screen. The robot’s ability to convey such depth of emotion despite its lack of human facial characteristics is remarkable. Very few films do it so convincingly, so props to the director and the VFX crew. My major criticism is the film’s runtime. At times, the story feels drawn out, and a tighter, shorter runtime would have improved the overall pacing. Unfortunately, most people have missed the deeper layers in this film, as at least the ratings portray. Nevertheless, “Archive” is a must-see for fans of science fiction. ___ Rating: 7.0/10 (Good)

Trailers & Clips

Recommendations

Uncanny

For ten years, inventor David Kressen has lived in seclusion with his inventions, including Adam, a robot with incredible lifelike human qualities. When reporter Joy Andrews is given access to their unconventional facility, she is alternately repelled and attracted to the scientist and his creation. But as Adam exhibits emergent behavior of anger and jealousy towards her, she finds herself increasingly entangled in a web of deception where no one’s motives are easily decipherable.

Uncanny

5.9 2015